Aaron Murray finished the game 17-of-26 for 268 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Murray tossed TD passes to tight ends Orson Charles and Aron White.
Malcolm Mitchell led all UGA receivers with three receptions for 93 yards. Orson Charles had five catches for 59 yards and Aron White caught three for 52 yards.
True freshman Isaiah Crowell led the Dawgs on the ground with 30 carries for 147 yards while Richard Samuel had 10 carries for 40 yards.
For the second consecutive game, the Georgia defense held their opponent to under 2o0 yards of offense. The Rebels finished the game with only 183 yards and one offensive touchdown.
One downside to the game was that Georgia kicker Blair Walsh missed three field goals in the second half. That coupled with a few other Georgia mistakes made the final outcome closer than it probably should have been.
Nevertheless, a win in the SEC is a win, especially on the road. We’ll take it and we’ll move on to the next game.
Mark Richt is now 5-0 against Ole Miss and 5-0 against Houston Nutt (4-0 vs. Arkansas, 1-0 vs. Ole Miss).
On Saturday, October 1, Georgia hosts the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The game will be televised by FSN at 12:00 p.m. ET (Tickets).
Related Links:
- 2011 Georgia Bulldogs Football Schedule – Sicemdawgs.com
- Georgia Earns 9th Straight Win Over Ole Miss, 27-13 – GeorgiaDogs.com
- Georgia-Ole Miss Box Score – ESPN.com
View Comments (6)
What the heck is wrong with our kicker ???
He sucks ike the rest of the team !
I dont know but his miss against south carolina cost us and to miss three is terrible
Hes been so good over the past few season. I have no idea whats up with him.
I hope Alabama wins because gator fans are the worst fans in college the are classless and rude
I cant wait til 10/29 when we whip those sorry puppies again only 6 more wins and we will own overall record and you will accept that you guys suck !!!! CHOMP CHOMP